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| Farmers Choose Schock Over Former Farm Broadcaster |
A leading Illinois farm group is endorsing the Republican running for a seat in Congress representing a portion of Knox County, and not his opponent, a former longtime farm broadcaster.
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| Mayor Breaks Tie Vote on GREDA Grant Application; Hear Full Council Discussion Here |
A tie vote broken by Mayor Gary Smith was the difference between applying for a grant that will investigate whether or not two different facets proposed for the new Logistics Park Galesburg will actually work.
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| Galesburg Water Plant Flood Protection Project Begins |
Work will soon begin to determine how best the City of Galesburg can further protect its water pumping equipment along the Mississippi River from floods like the ones that almost destroyed it in June.
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| Galesburg Firefighters Helping With Gustav Relief |
Governor Rod Blagojevich says the state will help in the recovery effort in the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Gustav making landfall on Monday, and the City of Galesburg will be a part of that effort.
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| Monmouth Budget in Good Shape, So Far; Pensions Still a Concern |
Monmouth city officials are cautiously optimistic about the city's budget after the first quarter of the fiscal year has come and gone.
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| Walgreens Construction Moving in Monmouth |
After a long wait that's been frustrating for some at times, work has started on the site that will house the new Walgreens store in Monmouth.
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| Galesburg Celebrates Labor Day; Story and Photos Here |
Downtown Galesburg was once again full of people late Monday morning who simply love a parade.
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| Lawmakers Say More Needs to be Done for Workers |
One local state lawmaker, and one local U.S. Congressman, both say there's always more that can be done to help the state's, and the country's, workforce.
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| New Security Measures at Monmouth College |
As fall classes begin, students at Monmouth College are benefiting from substantial improvements to the campus safety and security program.
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| Labor Day Protest Against Nursing Home Owner |
The group that wants to unionize employees of a privately-owned Galesburg nursing home now wants the state to investigate whether or not that company even should own or operate nursing homes.
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